Prospective Participants:

We have no public beaver workshops currently scheduled. In the past, we have taught various flavors of the workshop ranging from 1-3 days in duration. We have offered these workshops to the general public
and professionals as well as USU Graduate students. The primary
workshop is a 3-day event, typically held in Logan, Utah. We teach these workshops when demand is sufficient to cover our costs. Alternatively, we can teach a custom workshop for your organization for a fixed fee (contact Joe Wheaton to discuss).

NEW Semester Long USU Beaver Course:

For Utah State University students,

Spring 2017 in Logan @ USU. A semester-long version of the 'Partnering with Beaver in Restoration Design' class will be taught for USU students (WATS 6860 - Spring 2017 CRN 26224). See here for more information. The course will typically meet on Thursdays from 4:30 to 6:00 in ENG 104, and will have some Saturday field trips. The course is 1 credit, but can be taken for 2 credits with a heavier project/assignment load (WATS 6900 - Spring 2017 CRN 26225).

A BLM Webinar on BRATIf you've like a brief overview of BRAT (Beaver Restoration Assessment Tool), the video below is from a BLM webinar we gave recently. This was a webinar for BLM ...
Posted May 9, 2017, 2:00 PM by Joe Wheaton

Beaver: Back to the Future video now online!The Grand Canyon Trust has just released a new 13-minute video “Beaver: Back to the Future,” featuring ET AL's own Nick Bouwes. It also includes four Forest Service ...
Posted Sep 29, 2015, 1:57 PM by Jeannine Huenemann

Science Unwrapped Talk by Joe on Beaver
Joe delivered a Science Unwrapped talk on September 11, 2015 to a Logan Audience & on September 24, 2015 to a Park City Audience at Swanner EcoCenter.
The Logan presentation was ...
Posted Sep 23, 2015, 10:43 PM by Joe Wheaton

Beaver & USU's Year of WaterUtah State University has made 2015 the Year of Water, and our research on beaver are a big part of that. Jeremy Jensen did a fantastic job of highlighting some ...
Posted Sep 29, 2015, 1:54 PM by Jeannine Huenemann